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________________ Consonants We will assume that most of the letters will approximate to the English pronunciation, but list below the cases where some confusion might occur. In our transliteration, for simplicity of reading, we have not distinguished between these various consonants, but will identify them here so that the reader who wishes to dig deeper into pronunciation can be clear. There are a number of consonants which read very similarly to those in English. Some of them also have an aspirated version or a breathy-voiced version these are pronounced as if an "h" was added to the consonant. These pairs are below. Gujarati Aspirated or ક ၁ 21 જ ૫ Our breathy-voiced transliteration version બ ખ El છ 6 ફ ભ Ka and kha Ga and gha Cha and chha Ja and Jha Pa and fa Pronunciation Guide | 159 Ba or bha Comment IAST diacritical Like the "k-h" combination Ka and kha in book-house Like the "g-h" combination Ga and gha in big-horn Cha and chha Ja and Jha The fa sound is often written Pa and fa as pha, and in reality it is pronounced more like a breathy p than an f Ba or bha Some of the consonants use the same letter in English, but the sounds in Gujarati are distinct. These are generally the sounds which we associate with letters t, d, n and 1. Gujarati distinguishes two forms of these consonants,
SR No.034354
Book TitleRegime Of Love
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRaj Saubhag Satsang Mandal
PublisherRaj Saubhag Satsang Mandal
Publication Year2019
Total Pages162
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size15 MB
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